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re: One of our very own, Hawgfaninc, achieved Crossfit results without Crossfit
Posted on 4/27/15 at 11:38 am to mizzoukills
Posted on 4/27/15 at 11:38 am to mizzoukills
Is that the arnold workout? Chest/tris, back/bis?
Posted on 4/27/15 at 11:40 am to tigerstripedjacket
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Is that the arnold workout? Chest/tris, back/bis?
ummm not the arnold workotu i'm doing...
and to the OP, like OMG lets hate crossfit cause there's more than one method for an individual for getting into shape when he dedicates himself and eats clean... omfg.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:37 pm to DosManos
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Does anyone here use a fruit and veggies powder mix hawgfaninc is talking about? It's piqued my interest.
pure fruits and greens
sport formula multivitamin powder pack
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:46 pm to Salmon
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Sunday: run 2 miles / do 50 pull ups, 100 pushups, 150 air squats / run 2 more miles / then do abs
good for him
but this is very much a crossfit type workout, so no idea why the shot at crossfit
yea it's a variation of the murph that I added in. but only because it's just running, push ups, pull ups, and air squats.
I'm not a fan of a lot of the crossfit exercises. most of them are too hard on your joints. crossfit in theory is really good. the workout routine I designed that kills copy and pasted is a lot like cross fit. only it doesn't have many of the traditional crossfit exercises that are hard on your joints . It has a combination of weight lifting and a lot of cardio. which is what I wanted, not just weights and not just cardio. wanted the best of both worlds.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:49 pm to dnm3305
It's all about routine for somebody who finally becomes commited to really changing their body shape, especially at an older age. That's where I am (I am 44)as I started a similar routine 2 weeks ago. I looked at his eating routine and immediately recognized what his mindset is because I ate and exercised almost identically when I was 33. Went from 240 to 190 in four months.
Maintained it pretty good until age 40 when I got cancer. Beat it back but it relapsed 8 months later and grew so rapidly before treatments began that it destroyed my right leg. The residual nerve damage from the tumor, coupled with the "go for broke" intense chemo/radiation and subsequent stem cell transplant wrecked my body pretty good. I can't run due to the leg but I can bike or anything elsenot requiring balance and strength at the same time. And the residual daily pain from all the nerve damage has just kept me depressed enough to not want to muster up the will to work out and eat healthy.
I know myself and if I get commited and come up with a plan of how I will achieve my goal of getting back in shape......a routine leaning more obsessive and strict to a ultra healthy diet is what I require. The easiest way is to commit to certain foods and nutrition at the same time every day. I know a lot of people don't have to do this but for those who can easily get off the rails.....this routine is a must for success. You start thinking about the pros/cons of every calorie that you eat. Within a couple of weeks, my body starts to crave things that I would have skipped in favor of the hamburger before.....like a salad with balsamic vinegar, or a handful of almonds, or a banana.....and water. Lots of water. After two weeks, I find myself not even thinking about the bad stuff anymore.
The body really is amazing. You say you could never eat that way and I know what you mean. Believe me, I have been a foodie all my life and can put away some food. But once your body gets used to eating the small healthy meals, your mind and body accept and endorse it so much that you no longer desire the heavy stuff.
***** also, a crazy side effect from my diet. I have gone years without remembering a dream but have recalled, pretty vividly, every dream for about 10 straight nights. Anybody know the science on that?
Maintained it pretty good until age 40 when I got cancer. Beat it back but it relapsed 8 months later and grew so rapidly before treatments began that it destroyed my right leg. The residual nerve damage from the tumor, coupled with the "go for broke" intense chemo/radiation and subsequent stem cell transplant wrecked my body pretty good. I can't run due to the leg but I can bike or anything elsenot requiring balance and strength at the same time. And the residual daily pain from all the nerve damage has just kept me depressed enough to not want to muster up the will to work out and eat healthy.
I know myself and if I get commited and come up with a plan of how I will achieve my goal of getting back in shape......a routine leaning more obsessive and strict to a ultra healthy diet is what I require. The easiest way is to commit to certain foods and nutrition at the same time every day. I know a lot of people don't have to do this but for those who can easily get off the rails.....this routine is a must for success. You start thinking about the pros/cons of every calorie that you eat. Within a couple of weeks, my body starts to crave things that I would have skipped in favor of the hamburger before.....like a salad with balsamic vinegar, or a handful of almonds, or a banana.....and water. Lots of water. After two weeks, I find myself not even thinking about the bad stuff anymore.
The body really is amazing. You say you could never eat that way and I know what you mean. Believe me, I have been a foodie all my life and can put away some food. But once your body gets used to eating the small healthy meals, your mind and body accept and endorse it so much that you no longer desire the heavy stuff.
***** also, a crazy side effect from my diet. I have gone years without remembering a dream but have recalled, pretty vividly, every dream for about 10 straight nights. Anybody know the science on that?
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:50 pm to Salmon
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healthy food that tastes a lot better than fricking brown rice cakes
what I actually eat are organic cinnamon toast brown rice cakes.
the cinnamon tastes better than plain and it's good for ya
eta these. I buy them from kroger
This post was edited on 4/27/15 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:52 pm to Arkla Missy
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Ask Hawgfaninc if walking fast is acceptable.
it's def acceptable
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:54 pm to Dick Leverage
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***** also, a crazy side effect from my diet. I have gone years without remembering a dream but have recalled, pretty vividly, every dream for about 10 straight nights. Anybody know the science on that?
I'm currently reading this book and the author suggests that certain nutrient deficiencies can lead to an inability to recall dreams. When the nutrient deficiencies are corrected, dream recall returns.
Nutrient Power
This post was edited on 4/27/15 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:55 pm to Arkla Missy
could have had better gains if he ate more and did HIIT instead of running
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:57 pm to Dick Leverage
Dick Leverage...glad you felt comfortable enough to open up about your cancer. Sounds like you've been thru a LOT and in no way can most of us understand your experience.
Therefore, I wish you and your fitness goals the very best.
Therefore, I wish you and your fitness goals the very best.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 12:59 pm to hawgfaninc
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what I actually eat are organic cinnamon toast brown rice cakes.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:03 pm to SabiDojo
I've got to where I prefer my food with less seasoning. I'd rather taste the food than the seasoning
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:03 pm to Salmon
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but this is very much a crossfit type workout, so no idea why the shot at crossfit
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:05 pm to hawgfaninc
My diet is actually like that dude in the picture.
Every morning I eat about 3 eggs, turkey bacon (or centercut bacon), steel cut oats or ezekiel bread.
The rest of the day it's brown rice or quinoa, ground lean sirloin/chicken/fish/turkey/pork, and vegetables.
Other stuff too, of course, but that's the staple generally.
Needless to say, my wife eats out a lot.
Every morning I eat about 3 eggs, turkey bacon (or centercut bacon), steel cut oats or ezekiel bread.
The rest of the day it's brown rice or quinoa, ground lean sirloin/chicken/fish/turkey/pork, and vegetables.
Other stuff too, of course, but that's the staple generally.
Needless to say, my wife eats out a lot.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:14 pm to hawgfaninc
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I've got to where I prefer my food with less seasoning. I'd rather taste the food than the seasoning
Exactly.
My current diet is pretty good. I just need to restart my workout schedule.
I start the morning with a green shake of spinach, bananas, green apples, carrots, blueberries, nuts, and a little protein.
I eat yogurt when I get to work a couple hours later.
I eat an early "lunch" salad: spinach, mushrooms, tomatoes, celery, cucumbers, and Mexican Villa hot sauce with a small salmon filet.
I have more yogurt and/or kashi cereal with skim milk in the afternoon.
My wife likes to be in control of dinner but she's pretty good about planning it. We usually have chicken breasts or thinly sliced steaks with quinoa and perhaps some fresh veggies or fruit.
I eat this food every damn day and I love it! A long time ago I reached a point where I truly enjoy eating healthy. Crap food isn't even appetizing anymore.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:16 pm to hawgfaninc
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eta these. I buy them from kroger
Huge fan of cinnamon. I'm gonna look for these at Kroger.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:24 pm to SabiDojo
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My diet is actually like that dude in the picture.
Every morning I eat about 3 eggs, turkey bacon (or centercut bacon), steel cut oats or ezekiel bread.
The rest of the day it's brown rice or quinoa, ground lean sirloin/chicken/fish/turkey/pork, and vegetables.
Other stuff too, of course, but that's the staple generally.
Needless to say, my wife eats out a lot.
nice. if I don't do brown rice I do quinoa
Posted on 4/27/15 at 1:26 pm to LSUmakemewanna
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Huge fan of cinnamon. I'm gonna look for these at Kroger.
Cinnamon is really great. When I make my steel cut oats, I put in a spoon of honey and I drizzle cinnamon. Holy cow, it makes you wonder why you ever buy the boxed crap.
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